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Warning: Fake Amazon.com Shipping Email Phishing Scheme

by SpamHater | Dec 21, 2011 | Fraud Alert

[sws_yellow_box box_size=”499″] Admin note: The following fake email — and derivatives thereof — are disguised to be from Amazon.com referencing a shipped order. If you receive an email like this, Do NOT click any links. It’s phishing scheme to steal your personal information. This email originated from Turkey — NOT from Amazon.com [/sws_yellow_box]

Email subject: “Your Amazon.com order of “Keurig Special Edition KNZ 8 Cups Coffee Maker” has shipped!”

Hello,

Shipping Confirmation
Order # 284-2844017-1733963

Your estimated delivery date is:
Tuesday, December 22, 2011

Track your package Thank you for shopping with us. We thought you’d like to know that we shipped this portion of your order separately to give you quicker service. You won’t be charged any extra shipping fees, and the remainder of your order will follow as soon as those items become available. If you need to return an item from this shipment or manage other orders, please visit Your Orders on Amazon.com.

Shipment Details

Keurig Special Edition KNZ 8 Cups Coffee Maker $149.95
Item Subtotal: $149.95
Shipping & Handling: $0.00
Total Before Tax: $149.95
Shipment Total: $149.95
Paid by Visa: $149.95

You have only been charged for the items sent in this shipment. Per our policy, you only pay for items when we ship them to you.

Returns are easy. Visit our .
If you need further assistance with your order, please visit Customer Service.

We hope to see you again soon!
Amazon.com

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